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Dr. Christopher Dreyer is a Professor of Practice in Mechanical Engineering and Director of Engineering at the Center for Space Resources at Colorado School of Mines. He holds a BS from Drexel University and MS/PhD from the University of Colorado Boulder. His work focuses on space resource technology development, including lunar/asteroid/Mars resource utilization, in situ resource utilization (ISRU), and instrumentation for extraterrestrial exploration. He co-founded Mines’ groundbreaking Space Resources Graduate Program, the first of its kind globally.
Research interests include regolith mechanics, resource extraction, and space manufacturing. He leads experimental facilities for prospecting instruments and resource processing, contributing to NASA missions and commercial lunar propellant architectures. His engineering expertise bridges academic research and practical applications for advancing space exploration infrastructure.
Dr. Dreyer’s publications emphasize lunar regolith characterization, optical mining techniques, and solid oxide electrolysis systems for propellant production. His work frequently explores cryogenic environments and subsurface ice extraction methods in permanently shadowed regions. Collaborations include NIAC-funded projects and international asteroid science initiatives.
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